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February 24th, 2016

2/24/2016

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7 Ways to Fight Inflammation
By: Keisha Banks - Thornton, MPH, RD


Decreasing chronic inflammation in the body may not have been your New Year's resolution,
but it's definitely something worth thinking about to help you obtain a healthy body!
Chronic inflammation can increase your risk for diseases such as:
Heart Disease,
Diabetes,
Cancer,
Depression, etc.


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Fortunately there are thing you can do to help fight chronic inflammation!

1. Increase your daily intake of fresh fruits & vegetables; fruits & veggies are loaded with vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals.  Recommendation - try eating fresh vegetables at every meal, perhaps a veggie & fruit based  smoothie at breakfast.  Also try incorporating fresh veggies & fruits at snack times.

2. Eat more Omega 3 fatty Acids. Aim for 3.5 ounces of fatty fish such as salmon twice weekly.   Although better absorbed from fish, there are plant based sources such as flax seeds, chia seeds, and walnuts!  See the following article: Chia Seeds Versus Flaxseeds.

3. Try seasoning foods such as vegetables, rice, soups, etc. with the spice turmeric. Studies have revealed turmeric to have anti-inflammatory properties.

4. Try exercising a minimum of 30 minutes daily.  Exercise helps improve conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, depression, and inflammation.
 
5. Reduce stress! If your body is constantly in fight or flight response it will receive too much stress hormones thereby increasing your risk for anxiety, weight gain, and heart disease to name a few things.  Be sure to incorporate relaxing activities such as daily stretches. 
 
6. Avoid trans-fats!  It has no health promoting benefits and is actually worse than saturated fats. To know if a food contains trans-fat, look for partially hydrogenated oils in the ingredient list on food packages.
 
7. Eliminate processed sugar!  Processed sugars release inflammatory messengers called cytokines,
which then increases inflammation in the body.  It's best to avoid foods with added sugar listed as 1 of the 1st 3 ingredients.
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Disease Prevention & Intervention – pH & Inflammation

10/24/2014

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The 3 primary factors that surrounds most every sort of disease & illness are:
 acid imbalance, inflammation, toxicity, or all of the above!

This article will briefly discuss acid and inflammation.  Regarding bodily acids, balance is an extreme necessity.  A slight shift in one’s pH can cause significant disturbances in bodily health.

What is pH?   It’s a measure of hydrogen ions in a solution - simply put; think of your body as a bag of solution since it contains large amounts of liquids such as water and blood.  Some common methods used to measure bodily pH are urine, saliva, or blood test which may be the most accurate.  There are however relatively inexpensive and simple methods for completing a pH test at home which can give a general idea of how someone is doing in this area.


What is inflammation?  Inflammation is the body's response to tissue injury. 
Various actions can trigger this response such a stress, trauma, intense heat, toxic chemicals, and infections just to name a few things.  Pro-inflammatory foods may also cause tissue injury (inflammation) and an overly acidic body (acidosis).  

What are Pro-inflammatory foods?  Pro-inflammatory (acidic) foods are usually those consisting of artificial ingredients, trans-fats, MSG, and refined sugar also known as the "SAD Diet" Standard American Diet!  

In order to improve your health by decreasing inflammation and balancing bodily acid (pH), consuming an (80/20 alkaline/acid) may prove to be  ideal.  The following diseases and others not listed have been linked to acid imbalance inflammation, and/or toxicity:  
Arthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Obesity, Strokes, Psychological Disorders, Etc.                                                         
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Some off the conditions mentioned above may be autoimmune in nature. Therefore, in addition to consuming an (80/20 alkaline/acid) diet, taking the proper dosage of dietary supplements such as Zell Immunocomplex and Immuno-Calm may be needed for assistance with rectifying the autoimmune aspect of the disorder.  Consumption of pure water and detoxification of the body using Zeolite may also prove to be beneficial in correcting auto-immune disorders. 
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There is also an all natural anti-inflammatory enzyme extracted from a silkworm called Serrapeptase.
This product has been used in some Asian & European countries for approximately 40 years or more yet remains relatively unknown in North America.  It has been used to assist in treating a wide variety of inflammatory diseases and thus may be helpful in the prevention and treatment of such. 

A simple way to dose Serrapeptase is to take 1 or 2 capsules daily fasting in the morning and wait 30 minutes or more before eating breakfast or drinking anything other than pure water. In cases where bodily acidity persist, a person may wish to incorporate a high quality Buffer pH supplement into their daily regimen.


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